Son Serra de Marina is a small and peaceful coastal settlement located in northern Mallorca, within the municipality of Santa Margalida. It stands out for its relaxed atmosphere and unspoiled beach, making it the perfect place to disconnect and enjoy nature in its purest form.
At the entrance to the village, you’ll find the Talaiot de sa Nineta, a prehistoric settlement that is part of the island’s archaeological heritage. This remnant of Talayotic culture bears witness to human presence in the area for thousands of years and is a point of interest for history lovers.
Unlike more crowded destinations, Son Serra de Marina has maintained its authentic charm, free from large tourist developments. Its long beach is a privileged spot for swimming and water sports such as surfing, kitesurfing, and paddleboarding, thanks to the wind and wave conditions during certain times of the year. From here, visitors can also access Sa Canova beach, a protected stretch of virgin sand ideal for long seaside walks.
Walking along the beach toward Can Picafort, one reaches the public estate of Son Real, a protected natural area of great ecological and historical value. This vast estate features pine forests, dunes, and archaeological remains, including a Talayotic necropolis by the sea. Its hidden coves and crystal-clear waters invite visitors to pause and enjoy the peaceful natural surroundings.
In early August, Son Serra de Marina celebrates its local festivities—a lively event that brings together residents and visitors for a program of traditional activities, live music, and cultural events that reflect the town’s welcoming spirit.
Son Serra de Marina is also a notable gastronomic destination. Despite its small size, it offers a selection of restaurants and eateries where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and fish, along with a variety of international cuisine.